Softs

Learn why this often overlooked sector is gaining traction as an alternative investment vehicle for hedge funds. The wild west of commodity markets, the softs sector experience sporadic volatility as 3rd world countries control much of the supply picture. Find out how sugar may see spiking ethanol demand, coffee fights the economic recession, cocoa deals with disease, strikes and politics, cotton sees acreage shifts and orange juice finds itself susceptible to citrus greening and weather.

Coffee:
When will the next frost rock the coffee market? Is Vietnam coffee quality up to par and how will it affect world supply? Can coffee see continued demand growth during a global economic downturn? See where coffee is headed with these valuable reports.

Cocoa:
Cocoa is heavily dependant on Ivory Coast and Ghana production. Discover how these third world countries struggle to export supply as black pod disease, civil strife, worker strikes and more squeeze the cocoa market for the foreseeable future.

Cotton:
Learn about the impact of reduced cotton planted acreage in the U.S. as farmers attempt to produce corn in cotton’s place. Find out why global cotton subsidies may cause cotton prices to surge.

Sugar:
What is the difference between sugar ethanol and corn ethanol and what does it mean for sugar prices? How does the U.S. sugar subsidy and pricing program work and what does it mean for world sugar prices? Find all this and more inside.

Orange Juice:
Will citrus greening and cankor fungus destroy orange juice supply? Can demand ever return to this seemingly forgotten commodity market? What is the difference between Brazil, Florida and California when it comes to orange juice production? Discover the answers.

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